The American Book of the Dog: The Origin, Development, Special Characteristics, Utility, Breeding, Training, Points of Judging, Diseases, and Kennel Management of All Breeds of DogsGeorge O. Shields Rand, McNally, 1891 - 702 sider |
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Side 53
... 14 Head . Eyes .. Ears . Neck . Body . 15 Shoulders , fore legs , and feet . 12 Total . Hind legs .. 10 .100 Head should be long and lean . The skull oval ( from ear to ear ) , having plenty of brain - room THE IRISH SETTER . 53.
... 14 Head . Eyes .. Ears . Neck . Body . 15 Shoulders , fore legs , and feet . 12 Total . Hind legs .. 10 .100 Head should be long and lean . The skull oval ( from ear to ear ) , having plenty of brain - room THE IRISH SETTER . 53.
Side 54
... Body should be proportionately long , shoulders fine at the points , deep , and sloping well back . The chest deep , rather narrow in front . The ribs well sprung , leaving plenty of lung - room . The loins muscular and slightly arched ...
... Body should be proportionately long , shoulders fine at the points , deep , and sloping well back . The chest deep , rather narrow in front . The ribs well sprung , leaving plenty of lung - room . The loins muscular and slightly arched ...
Side 55
... body , legs , and feet , our Setters are , as a class , I believe , more perfect than most other breeds of dogs , having a deep chest , strong loin , more arched than the English Setter , and a good development of muscle in the limbs ...
... body , legs , and feet , our Setters are , as a class , I believe , more perfect than most other breeds of dogs , having a deep chest , strong loin , more arched than the English Setter , and a good development of muscle in the limbs ...
Side 79
... body - the straighter the better ; a " tea - pot " tail is a decided blemish . When carried down with the hand , it should not reach below the hock - joint ; should taper gradually from the body to a " sting - like " end . The flag must ...
... body - the straighter the better ; a " tea - pot " tail is a decided blemish . When carried down with the hand , it should not reach below the hock - joint ; should taper gradually from the body to a " sting - like " end . The flag must ...
Side 110
... body resembles closely the German Pointer ; his coat of hair resembles that of the griffon . He is the connecting link between these two breeds of dogs , and may have originated from one or the other , or perhaps may be considered a ...
... body resembles closely the German Pointer ; his coat of hair resembles that of the griffon . He is the connecting link between these two breeds of dogs , and may have originated from one or the other , or perhaps may be considered a ...
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